Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Metal Plant Supports

There are always plants that need a bit of support to stand tall. Lilies and gladioli are the worst in my garden. A few years ago I got a local craftsman to make me these supports, and I love them. They look decorative with no plants in them, but really earn their keep when the flowers need them.




 ps - I never thought I would have gladioli in my garden - but tucked in amongst other plants, they are fabulous in mid-late summer when many things are in between flowering. They add height and really strong colour. And so many different colours available these days. 

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  1. oh Rachel these are too terrific…i love the rustiness of them because they blend in so well. I'm thinking it's about time i embraced some gladioli in the garden too…you have given me courage…but lordy, lordy, that is the most amazing colour gladioli i have ever seen!! (thank you for your beautiful comment too…it was such a lovely thing to say.) x

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    1. HI Virginia - this is my very favourite colour in flowers - deep deep red. The old Gladdies do add a real intensity of colour to any scheme. They were so unfashionable for so many years, but I think you can always find space to sneak a few in!! What is fashion anyway? Do what you want!! xo

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  2. What a great idea Rachel! Much better looking than plain old garden stakes. I am so envious of your garden, it looks amazing. x

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    1. HI Vic - don't let the selected photos deceive you!! The stakes are so simple, and because they look good, they stay in all year. I went to a metalworker/engineer for these. Rx

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